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An enchanting tale of a child's spiritual connection with the land and her longing to reach a seemingly unattainable mountain. Set in Taranaki in the 1940s and 50s, the story vividly evokes rural New Zealand, the era of the Tangiwhai Disaster, Hillary's ascent of Everest, the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth and the entry of the first Maori teachers into mainstream schools. This new book from the author of 'Celebrating the Southern Seasons', 'Growing into Wisdom' and the prize-winning 'A Cup of Sunlight' will touch the hearts of many.
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About this Author.
Juliet Batten is a well-known psychotherapist, writer and artist. She has a PhD in English and has taught extensively in the areas of creativity and personal growth. Juliet has been an exhibiting artist for over two decades and has run art workshops and facilitated collaborative art projects. Since 1990 she has been in private practice as a psychotherapist. She lives and practises in Auckland, New Zealand. (Author Photo courtesy of Claire McMeekin)
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